|lu6(it lo.tk.eE. JOHN DILLON, ■ Draper, and Ladies' Hniritmakeiy liEYEN STREET, UASEET (Next door to Hjoni-ng's) J. DILLON be<;3 to announce (lint he b:i3 liouiovcd to Juv«cr avid more euii-nblc Preiw'.sca (Wl'lo'iiing Hjoc-iw't's),'t.-])(-!;'c iho'hade win be con-chit-ttid in iiliiUi biiiuclics as heretolove. Fir^f.-'-lasH hWCiZ.OF TWEEDS . oiivfjw, prfualilonable putLoi-its. Ordci-3 cseoutscl witii taste and pvompl-.it.tuie. $W Note 'j:iik .At>.dt<i>:;s— JOHN DILLON, TAILOR AND JLyRAIEB, Lever?-street, Kasebj.
TIDaKXND, FOESYTH, & M'NEILL, 1J IjIONMOJTGEES, IRON■ jSIERCH A NTS, SB IPOH ANDLEE3, Princes and Howl-streets, DUNEDI>r, Have in stock and to arriveall Goods iucliided in a general Hardware, Ironmongery, and Shipchandlery Stock, including— Iron—bar, rod, plate, sheet, hoop, angle, galvtinised, corrugated, and plain. Steel—east, double-shear, tool, spring. Anvils, bellows, vyces, horse nails, files, rasps, hammers, portable forges. Axles, naves, rims, spokes, springs, steps. Horse Rears, chaffcutters, cheese presses, corri crushers, malt mills'. Curd mills, milk dishes, weighing fire-proof snfes. ■■ ■ >j jades, shovels, picks, axes, hatchets, mattocks, bedsteads, hollow-wave, furnace boilers, manglts, washing machines. " Tabs, buckets, gold dishes, fenders, fi-.e irons, stamped tin goods, and furnace boilers. • Stoves—register, cooking, heating, &c. Forks—sluicing, digging, potato, hay, manure. Draining and grafting tools. Eope—wo, Manilla, Europe, bolt, flax, and hemp'plough line." .''*',. ' Nail3_ Ewebank's cut, wire, galvanised. Blasting and gunpowder, shot, caps, fuse, and fire arm 3. Handles—Pick,axe,adze,bammer,fork, broom, hoe and rake. Sheep shears, Turkey stones, harvest tools, fleece twine, and raddle. Carpenters? tools, locks, hinges, bolts, screws, circular saws, maehiuery and other oils. Brush ware, saddlery, moi Using machines, chopping machines, fillers, cutlery, E.P. ware, lamps, V.I.R. machine belting,pumps, crab winches. Chains and anchors, oars, wood and iron clockß, ships' steering wheels, compasses, patent logs, ships' lights, bunting, flags, canvas, tarpaulings, tents, rockets, blue lights.; SDMOND, FOESYTH, & MIfEILL, Peinces and Bond 'Stbeets, ' DUNEDLN. ' " ' G HATEFUL- COMFORTING P CO C O A. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law s which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applica. tion of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr.. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of "subtle, maladies are floating aroutul us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nonrished frame."—See article in the ' Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply with hailing water or milk. Sold in packets (tins for abroad)' labelled : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Threadneedle-street, and 170. Piccadilly: Works, EustonPioad and Camden Town, London, MINING LEASE APPLICATION. To Mr. Warden Robinson St. Bathana, August 26th, 1876. E HAVE PAID to the District Surveyor the sum required for the Survey of tho following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, atid I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the Governor or his Delegate shall think fit to grant the same. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servants, WILLIAM AND JOHN THURLOW Name and Address (in full) of Applicants. —William Thurlow and John Thurlow, Cambrian. . Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business.—Milton Company. Extent of Land applied for.— Two (2) Acres. Minimum Number of Men to be Employed by the Lessees.—(l) For the first six months, one man ; (2) subsequently, when in full work, two men. Amount of Capital Proposed to be Invested. —Two Hundred Pounds. Proposed modo of working the and.— Ground Sluicing. Precise Locality.—On top of spur above Dongee's old farm, Shepherd's Hut Creek. Term for which Lease Required. (5) Five Years. Time of Commencing Operations.—As Boon as lease is granted. The above Application, and any Objection thereto, will bo heard before mo, at St. Bathans, on Sept. 19, 1876. Any person desiring to object to the issuo of a Mining Lease upon tho above Application must, within 21 clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at my office. E* W. ROBINSOBT, Warden.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 September 1876, Page 2
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